Indexer for operating workpieces

ABSTRACT

A method and apparatus for changing pallets delivered to a machining center. Different workpieces are connected or attached to different pallets. A first workpiece corresponding to a first pallet is delivered to or near an indexer or indexer assembly and the indexer is moved into an engaged position and performs a work operation on the first workpiece. The indexer is then moved to a disengaged position and the first pallet and the first workpiece are exchanged or switched out with a second pallet having a second workpiece. The indexer is then moved to an engaged position and works the second workpiece and when completed, the indexer moves to the disengaged position and the second workpiece is exchanged or switched out with a third pallet having a third workpiece. The indexer system of this invention can quickly and cost-effectively cycle through different pallets and thus different workpieces.

CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application is a divisional patent application of U.S. patentapplication Ser. No. 15/254,490, filed on 1 Sep. 2016. The parent PatentApplication is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entiretyand is made a part hereof, including but not limited to those portionswhich specifically appear hereinafter.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Field of the Invention

This invention relates to a method and apparatus for changing pallets,such as pallets delivered to a machining center.

Discussion of Related Art

In some conventional axis plate assemblies, pallets are locked tobaseplates that are integrated with, part of or located near machiningcenters. Some conventional axis plate assemblies rigidly connect aworkpiece to a bearing housing and after the workpiece has been worked,the workpiece must be dismantled from the bearing housing and a newworkpiece then must be installed on the bearing housing.

Many conventional axis plate assemblies have a solid connection betweenthe workpiece and the bearing housing or the rotating assembly. After anoperation has been performed on the workpiece, at least a portion of theaxis plate assembly needs to be dismantled or broken down to remove theworked workpiece.

There is an apparent need for an indexer assembly that can be quicklyand cost effectively changed out so that a worked or spent workpiece canbe replaced with an unworked or new workpiece.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The method and apparatus of this invention allow a pallet system todeliver and quickly exchange or change out different plate assemblies orpallets that each have different attached or secured workpieces thatneed to be worked. An indexer is movably mounted with respect to aworkpiece, a baseplate and/or a pallet. In an engaged position of theindexer, a first workpiece is worked. In a disengaged position of theindexer, the first workpiece that has been worked is removed, exchangedor changed out with a second workpiece that requires work. The indexercan then be moved to the engaged position so that the second workpieceis worked. The indexer can cycle through engaged positions anddisengaged positions and shuttle systems can deliver so that multipleworkpieces corresponding to multiple pallets can be worked efficiently.

In some embodiments of this invention, the indexer quickly andeffectively moves into different positions with respect to the axisplate assembly and/or any element or component that is part of orconnected to the axis plate assembly. The indexer of this invention canhave many different elements and/or method steps that allow the indexerto quickly move from the engaged position to the disengaged position andthen back to the engaged position.

In some embodiments of this invention, the indexer needs to be out ofthe way in order to exchange, change out and/or swap out the pallets,such as from the axis plate assembly. In the engaged position, which canbe at the end of a pallet change, a controller having a preloadedprogram can run the indexer in order to operate or perform work on theworkpiece. After the workpiece has been worked, a shuttle or othersimilar device can remove the pallet with the worked workpiece andreplace it with a new pallet with a new workpiece to be worked. Theshuttle can be operated throughout multiple cycles of the indexeroperating between the engaged position and the disengaged position.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The above and other features and objects of this invention are betterunderstood from the following detailed description taken in view of thedrawings wherein:

FIG. 1 is a front view of an indexer assembly, according to oneembodiment of this invention;

FIG. 2 is a top view of the indexer assembly, as shown in FIG. 1;

FIG. 3 is a sectional view of a driver, taken along line 3-3 as shown inFIG. 1, according to one embodiment of this invention;

FIG. 4 is a front view of an axis plate assembly, according to oneembodiment of this invention;

FIG. 5 is a top view of the axis plate assembly, as shown in FIG. 4;

FIG. 6 is a front view of a driver, according to one embodiment of thisinvention;

FIG. 7 is a side view of a frame structure for supporting an indexer,according to one embodiment of this invention;

FIG. 8 is a front view of a female drive plate, according to oneembodiment of this invention;

FIG. 9 is a sectional view of the female drive plate, as shown in FIG.8;

FIG. 10 is a rear view of the female drive plate, as shown in FIG. 8;

FIG. 11 is a front view of a male drive plate, according to oneembodiment of this invention;

FIG. 12 is a side view of the male drive plate, as shown in FIG. 11;

FIG. 13 is a front view of a lock element or a drive pin, according toone embodiment of this invention; and

FIG. 14 is a side view of the drive pin or the lock element, as shown inFIG. 13.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

FIGS. 1 and 2 show a front view and a top view, respectively, of anindexer or indexer assembly, according to one embodiment of thisinvention. As used throughout this specification and in the claims, theterms indexer and indexer assembly are intended to each relate to amachine, a system and/or an apparatus that can operate a workpiece, forexample, mounted within an axis plate assembly, and the terms areintended to be interchangeable with each other.

As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, for example, pallet 30 is attached, secured,connected and/or otherwise fixed in position with respect to baseplate40. In some embodiments of this invention, workpiece 50 is securedand/or otherwise detachably mounted in a fixed position and/or anoperable position, for example to pallet 30 and/or baseplate 40, so thata machining center or another suitable tool can perform work onworkpiece 50. In some industries, this type of operation or work isknown as indexing fixturing.

As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, indexer 20 can be moved and then fixed inposition with respect to pallet 30, baseplate 40 and/or workpiece 50. Insome embodiments of this invention, as indexer 20 moves toward and/orengages with driver 35, driver 25 engages with and locks the relativemovement of driver 35 with respect to driver 25, and in an engagedposition of indexer 20 with respect to pallet 30, baseplate 40 and/orworkpiece 50, indexer 20 can run a preloaded program or operate driver25 which is engaged with driver 35, so that work can be performed onworkpiece 50. As indexer 20 moves away from and/or disengages withdriver 35, driver 25 releases from the engaged position with respect todriver 35 and thus stops the operation or work being performed onworkpiece 50.

With movement of indexer 20 with respect to pallet 30, baseplate 40and/or workpiece 50, it is possible to engage and perform an operationon workpiece 50 and then disengage, switch out or exchange a firstworkpiece 50 with a second workpiece 50, such as by using differentpallets 30. In some embodiments of this invention, each separateworkpiece 50 is mounted to one corresponding pallet 30 and/or baseplate40. This arrangement allows indexer 20 to move away from pallet 30,baseplate 40 and/or workpiece 50 so that a first workpiece 50 can beswitched out with a second workpiece 50, and then allows indexer 20 tomove toward pallet 30, baseplate 40 and/or workpiece 50 to engage driver35 and thus perform work and/or another suitable operation on the secondworkpiece 50. It is possible for indexer 20 to continue engagement anddisengagement cycles and thus working on and exchanging furtherworkpieces 50, in a similar manner. This invention also allows for arelatively quick change out of different workpieces 50, for example, byswitching out or exchanging different pallets 30 and/or baseplates 40that already have mounted corresponding workpieces 50, such as unworkedworkpieces 50.

In some embodiments of this invention, indexer 20 is an indexing machinemanufactured by Haas Automation Inc. In other embodiments of thisinvention, indexer 20 can be an indexing machine manufactured and/orsupplied by any other suitable manufacture or supplier of indexers orother similar systems and/or machines.

In some embodiments of this invention, a method for changing pallets 30delivered to a machining center, a pallet system, a pallet changerand/or any other similar or suitable apparatus and/or method forchanging pallets 30, includes fixing a first pallet 30 with respect tobaseplate 40. Pallet 30 can be fixed, secured, attached, releasablyattached and/or otherwise have a constant or a fixed position withrespect to baseplate 40. In some embodiments of this invention, an axisplate assembly, such as those known in the industry, can be used tomount, secure and/or otherwise fix a relative position of workpiece 50with respect to pallet 30, baseplate 40 and/or the axis plate assembly.Any suitable fastener and/or securing system can be used to secure,mount and/or otherwise fix a position of pallet 30 directly and/orindirectly to baseplate 40.

In some embodiments of this invention, indexer 20 is movably mountedwith respect to pallet 30, baseplate 40 and/or workpiece 50 and/or anyother suitable structural member. According to some embodiments of thisinvention, indexer 20 can be mounted on any one or more suitablebearings, bearing systems, rails, tracks and/or any other suitablesupport structure that allows indexer 20 to be moved with respect topallet 30, baseplate 40 and/or workpiece 50.

As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, indexer 20 can move such as in a horizontaldirection from left to right, for example, so that indexer 20 can movetowards or away from pallet 30, baseplate 40 and/or workpiece 50 and/orany other suitable connected or related structural member. According tosome embodiments of this invention, driver 25 is attached, securedand/or otherwise mounted directly or indirectly to indexer 20, anddriver 35 is attached, secured and/or otherwise mounted directly orindirectly to pallet 30, baseplate 40 and/or workpiece 50. Driver 25and/or driver 35 can comprise any suitable drive, drive element and/ordrive system that can engage with each other to form an engagedconnection between driver 25 and driver 35, and that can also disengagedfrom each other to form a disengaged connection between driver 25 anddriver 35.

In some embodiments of this invention, indexer 20 moves a distance orfar enough towards driver 35 so that driver 25 engages with driver 35and releasably and lockingly holds and/or secures driver 25 directlyand/or indirectly with respect to driver 35. In the engaged position,such as of driver 25 with respect to driver 35, a controllercommunicating with indexer 20 can run from a preloaded program anoperation or can be operated to perform work and/or an operation onworkpiece 50 which is operably fixed or mounted with respect to pallet30. After indexer 20 operates to perform work on a first workpiece 50,the first workpiece 50 can be switched out with a second workpiece 50,and then indexer 20 can operate to perform work on the second workpiece50. Indexer 20 can continue to operate to perform work on furtherworkpieces 50 which can be exchanged or switched out easily with theapparatus and method according to this invention. In some embodiments ofthis invention, a shuttle system and/or a pallet system such as anautomatic pallet system can be used to exchange or switch out differentpallets 30 and/or workpieces 50.

In some embodiments of this invention, after indexer 20 operates toperform work on workpiece 50, driver 25 is disengaged from or withrespect to driver 35. In the disengaged position of drivers 25 and 35,indexer 20 is moved away from driver 35 and thus disengages theconnection or engagement between driver 25 and driver 35. In thedisengaged position of drivers 25 and 35, any suitable pallet changingsystem can exchange or change out a previous pallet 30 with a subsequentor next pallet 30. After pallets 30 are exchanged, indexer 20 can thenagain move towards driver 35 and engage driver 25 and driver 35, so thatindexer 20 can perform another or subsequent operation to work on ormodify workpiece 50.

In some embodiments of this invention, indexer 20 is movable or moves ina direction, such as a horizontal direction as shown in FIG. 1.According to some embodiments of this invention, indexer 20 is mounteddirectly and/or indirectly on or with respect to a frame, a structureand/or any other suitable apparatus and/or any component of a methodthat allows indexer 20 to be moved with respect to pallet 30, baseplate40 and/or workpiece 50. In some embodiments of this invention, indexer20 moves along bearing 22, such as shown in FIGS. 1 and 7. In someembodiments of this invention, air cylinders or pneumatic cylinders areconnected or attached to indexer 20 and/or any suitable structuralelement or frame part of or connected to indexer 20. In otherembodiments of this invention, indexer 20 can be mounted in any othersuitable manner, such as mechanically, electrically,electromechanically, magnetically and/or with any other element, systemand/or method that allows indexer 20 to move with respect to pallet 30,baseplate 40 and/or workpiece 50.

According to some embodiments of this invention, movement of indexer 20moves and lockingly engages driver 25 with respect to driver 35. Asshown in FIGS. 13 and 14, lock element 45 engages with and holds and/orlocks driver 25 to driver 35. Lock element 45 can be engaged, forexample, by moving indexer 20 towards driver 35. Lock element 45 can bedisengaged, for example, by moving indexer 20 away from driver 35. Lockelement 45 can have any suitable configuration, such as a lock pin or alocator pin configuration, such as shown in FIGS. 13 and 14, and/or canhave any other suitable dimensions, configuration and/or design thatallows driver 25 to engage with driver 35 and also that allows driver 25to disengage with driver 35. In some embodiments, lock element 45 canhave an overall tapered shape, such as a cup shape or a conical shape,and such shapes can assist with alignment of driver 25 as it movestoward and engages with driver 35.

FIGS. 8-10 show one embodiment of driver 35 according to this invention.As shown, driver 35 comprises drive plate 36 which can be secured,attached and/or otherwise mounted directly to and/or indirectly withrespect to the axis plate assembly and/or workpiece 50. In someembodiments of this invention, each pallet 30 has a correspondingworkpiece 50 and the different pallets 30 are exchanged or switched outto deliver or provide different workpieces 50. Any other suitable driver35 can be used to accomplish the same result of allowing indexer 20 tooperate and engage driver 35 and thus to move or work on workpiece 50.

FIGS. 11 and 12 show one embodiment of driver 25 according to thisinvention. As shown, driver 25 comprises drive plate 26 which can besecured, attached and/or otherwise mounted directly to and/or indirectlywith respect to indexer 20, for example. In some embodiments of thisinvention, indexer 20 moves in different ways or directions to engage ordisengage driver 25 with respect to driver 35, which can allow a shuttlesystem and/or a pallet delivery system to exchange or change outdifferent pallets 30 and thus feed different workpieces 50.

FIGS. 8-10 show one embodiment of drive plate 35 having two bores 37that lockingly and engagingly accommodate lock element 45. FIGS. 11 and12 show one embodiment of drive plate 25 having two bores 27 thatengagingly accommodate lock element 45. As indexer 20 moves towardspallet 30, baseplate 40 and/or workpiece 50, each lock element 45engages within bores 37 and 27 and thus lockingly holds or engages driveplate 35 to drive plate 25. FIGS. 8-12 show bores 27 and 37, on opposingsides offset from 180° apart, such as with about a 15° offset, and theoffset allows driver 25 to connect with driver 35 in only one position,such as only one rotational position. Bores 27 and 37 and/or lockelement 45 can have any other suitable dimension, configuration, shapeand/or design that allows engagement and disengagement between driver 25and driver 35, particularly as indexer 20 moves as described.

Drivers 25 and 35 can have a drive plate shape such as shown in FIGS.8-12. In other embodiments of this invention, drivers 25 and 35 can haveany other suitable design, dimension and/or shape that allows engagementand disengagement between driver 25 and driver 35, particularly asindexer 20 moves as described.

While in the foregoing specification this invention has been describedin relation to certain preferred embodiments, and many details are setforth for purpose of illustration, it will be apparent to those skilledin the art that this invention is susceptible to additional embodimentsand that certain of the details described in this specification and inthe claims can be varied considerably without departing from the basicprinciples of this invention.

What is claimed is:
 1. An apparatus for changing pallets delivered to amachining center, the apparatus comprising: a base plate, a first palletof the pallets fixed with respect to the baseplate, an indexer movablymounted with respect to the base plate, a first driver attached withrespect to the indexer, a second driver attached with respect to thefirst pallet, and a pair of lock elements are offset from 180° apart areconfigured to lock and release the first driver to the second driver,wherein in an engaged position the indexer lockingly engaging the firstdriver with the second driver, and in a disengaged position the indexerdisengaging the first driver from the second driver.
 2. The apparatusaccording to claim 1, wherein the indexer moves along a bearing fixedwith respect to the baseplate.
 3. The apparatus according to claim 1,wherein moving the indexer lockingly engages the first driver withrespect to the second driver.
 4. The apparatus according to claim 1,wherein the indexer is moved to disengage the first driver from thesecond driver.
 5. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the firstdriver has a first drive plate and the second driver has a second driveplate lockingly engageable with the first drive plate.